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The following pages link to Some new Results on Probability Matching Priors (Q2771464):
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- Noninformative priors for the generalized half-normal distribution (Q395931) (← links)
- Objective priors: an introduction for frequentists (Q449810) (← links)
- Discussion on ``Objective priors: an introduction for frequentists'' by M. Ghosh (Q449813) (← links)
- Bayesian reference analysis for exponential power regression models (Q499755) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for the normal variance ratio (Q840960) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for linear combinations of the normal means (Q864913) (← links)
- Empirical Bayes prediction intervals in a normal regression model: higher order asymptotics. (Q1423203) (← links)
- Probability matching priors for predicting unobservable random effects with application to ANOVA models. (Q1423236) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for linear combinations of normal means with unequal variances (Q1622130) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for the nested design (Q1781527) (← links)
- Objective Bayesian analysis for exponential power regression models (Q1940902) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for the ratio of variabilities in a bivariate normal population (Q2132031) (← links)
- A matching prior for the shape parameter of the exponential power distribution (Q2343644) (← links)
- Noninformative priors for the common mean in the bivariate normal distribution (Q2510645) (← links)
- Non-informative priors for the common mean in the one-way random effects model with heterogeneous error variances (Q2511567) (← links)
- Coherent Frequentism: A Decision Theory Based on Confidence Sets (Q3168547) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of the generalized lognormal distribution using objective priors (Q5106856) (← links)
- Non-informative priors for the inverse Weibull distribution (Q5219961) (← links)
- What Does Objective Mean in a Dirichlet‐multinomial Process? (Q6086551) (← links)
- Objective Bayesian inference for the reliability in a bivariate Lomax distribution (Q6204704) (← links)